Call for Code® with The Linux Foundation's repositories
Project-Sample
A basic GitHub repository example for new Call for Code submissions and those that join the Call for Code with The Linux Foundation initiative.
Project-Catalog
This repository links to projects created as part of Call for Code activities, including those that are not officially hosted by The Linux Foundation.
Prometeo-Pyrrha
Former repository for Prometeo, winner of the Call for Code 2019 Global Challenge, open sourced as Pyrrha (see links within this repo). It measures toxin exposure in real time and analyzes trends over time.
Solution-Starter-Kit-Cooperation-2020
Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for community collaboration in the context of COVID-19.
CFC-COVID-19-Video-Transcriber
The app you build in this tutorial will enable instructors to provide additional notes to students who are using video and audio tools as their primary way to learn.
OpenHarvest
OpenHarvest is a platform designed to manage farmers, fields, and crops to ensure the farmers succeed in making profits. Task timelines are given for each crop by a recommendation engine, then confirmed by a verification engine utilizing drones and ML models to allow farmers to collect blockchain based reputation tokens for financial institutions.
cfc-covid-19-quiz-app
Example Quiz app using Loopback and React
Practice-Pull-Requests
This repository provides a sandbox to fork a Call for Code project repository and submit back your first pull request in GitHub. It's automated, so you can practice all you need.
AI-mergency
AI-mergency Control Room (AICR), understanding and consolidating requests for help with Watson. A Call for Code project from IBM.
Solution-Starter-Kit-Disasters-2020
Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for natural disaster resiliency in the context of climate change.
weather-api-nodejs
Explore the IBM Weather Company data API using NodeJS
CFC-IBM-Weather-APIs
Call for Code invites participants to utilize IBM Environmental Intelligence Suite APIs offered as IBM Environmental Intelligence Suite (EIS) package to predict, prepare and build great solutions using technology
PD3R
Build Change - Post-Disaster Rapid Response Retrofit. Following Build Change's main premise to Build Disaster Resistant Buildings and Change Construction Practices Permanently, PD3R Team's main objective is to improve the safety conditions of buildings and reduce human and economic loss after the occurrence of a natural disaster.
Beginner-Open-Source-Workshop-for-Students
Simple lab for students to start to use GitHub and submitting your first pull request.
Frida-backend
Frida, AI and IoT comes to the aid of teachers, students, and first responders. A Call for Code project from IBM.
Hacktoberfest
Handbook for Call for Code Projects
Rove-Routing
Routing API for Rove, Call for Code 2019
Developer-Resources
Developer resources for coding challenges.
Karmen-BFF
This program run the analysis components of Karmen for a given SMS text or Email message.
Karmen-PWA
Karmen discerns legitimate, benign COVID-19 messages from cybercriminals’ scam messages.
Liquid-Prep
Liquid Prep offers an end-to-end solution for farmers looking to optimize their water usage, especially during times of drought.
fires-api-nodejs
Access global daily fire reports and store in Cloudant as GeoJSON
Linux-Foundation-Checklist
This repo contains details on what is needed for Call for Code projects to join the Linux Foundation under the Call for Code umbrella.
React-Carbon-Dashboard
Reusable dashboard based on the Carbon Design System and React
Watson-API-Playground
Playground to test Watson APIs.
RoadShow2022
Call for Code Road Show 2022
PD3R-Laravel-Backend
WORK IN PROGRESS - Build Change - Post-Disaster Rapid Response Retrofit. This is the backend for the API to the machine learning model. It's accessed by the mobile app.
PD3R-React-Native-App
Build Change - Post-Disaster Rapid Response Retrofit. This is the end-user mobile app for the homeowner.